A digital transformation strategy for Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology to enable efficient data-driven decisions on work prioritisation, asset management and budget spend.
The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) Vietnam commissioned Aurecon to design a digital twin to help pivot their reactive asset management practices to enable efficient data-driven decisions on work prioritisation, asset management and budget spend.
RMIT wanted to ensure they had up to date information on all assets especially critical assets such as fire, electrical and mechanical as their current as-builts and 3D modelled information were fragmented and incomplete.
To successfully deliver the digital transformation strategy, Aurecon collaborated with experts within its network in Australia and New Zealand and external partners, Leica and Geoinstinct, to create a digital twin, the first of its kind in Vietnam.
The result is a digital twin that enables RMIT to monitor asset performance in real-time, gather data for predictive maintenance, improve the building’s performance management, optimise space and plan for future expansion.
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